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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2017-03-14 packet NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING AND TENTATIVE AGENDA' 'F } 0:sir�i�0il0ik irk City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Tuesday, March 14, 2017—6:00 p.m. John G. Christy Municipal Building, 320 East McCarty Street Boone/Bancroft Conference Room TENTATIVE AGENDA 1. Call to Order and Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda(as printed or amended) 3. Approval of Minutes a. February 7, 2017 Regular Meeting b. February 23, 2017 Special Meeting 4. Section 106 Review a. 410 Lafayette St b. 623 School St 5. Old Business a. Review of Landmark Award Applications b. Proposed Demolition Ordinance 6. Dates to Remember a. Certified Local Government Forum,April 7, 2017 b. Next Meeting, April 11, 2017 7. Adjournment Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at(573)634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act.Please allow three business days to process the request. Please call 573-634-6410 for information regarding agenda items City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Minutes Tuesday, February 7, 2017 Thomas Jefferson Conference Room —John G. Christy Municipal Building 320 E. McCarty Street Commission Members Present Attendance Record Mary Schantz 2 of 2 Bill Case 2 of 2 Kevin Kelly 2 of 2 Doug Record 2 of 2 Terri Rademan 2 of 2 Sarah Hoeller 2 of 2 Art Hernandez 1 of 2 Jane Moore 1 of 2 Council Liaison Present Laura Ward Staff Present Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager Lauren Henry, Neighborhood Services Specialist Sonny Sanders, Planning & Protective Services Interim Director Brian Wolford, Associate City Attorney Guests Tammy Boeschen Cathy Bordner Janet Maurer Michelle Brooks, News Tribune Mary Sayers Jenny Smith Steve Viele Call to Order Art Hernandez called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Approval of Agenda Mary Schantz moved the agenda, as amended, be approved as printed. Bill Case seconded the motion. Motion carried. Approval of Minutes Doug Record moved the minutes from the January 10, 2017 Regular meeting be approved. Kevin Kelly seconded. Motion carried. Old Business a. Demolition Ordinance Review Sub-Committee Presentation—Terri Rademan gave an overview of the proposed Demolition Ordinance. Brian Wolford presented a few sections where changes may need to be made. Art Hernandez moved to set a special meeting to coordinate with the city council, city staff, and city attorney to work on these issues and complete the ordinance on February 21 at 6:00 p.m. Doug Record seconded the motion. Terri Rademan voted no. Motion carried. Demolition Applications a. 304 Fillmore—Jayme Abbott presented the application. Bill Case moved that there will be no adverse properties affected by the demolition and that the permit be approved by the Commission. Kevin Kelly seconded. Mary Schantz recused herself. Motion carried. b. 408 Lafayette—Jayme Abbott Presented the application. This is a city owned property was purchased through the Federal Stimulus and was recently added to the FEMA flood plain and flood insurance makes this property no longer financially feasible. Doug Record moved that there will be no adverse properties affected by the demolition and that the permit be approved by the Commission. Bill Case seconded. Motion carried. New Business a. Landmark Award, Call for Applications—Jayme Abbott presented information on the City of Jefferson's Landmark Award and asked Commissioners to think about any properties who may qualify for this award. Applications are to be submitted by the property owner, but Commission members may invite property owners to apply. One application has been received. Application Deadline is February 28. b. Discussion of Gregory Stockard Distinguished Service Award—Terri Rademan asked the commission to entertain Henry Gensky as the Gregory Stockard Distinguished Service Award Recipient. Bill Case seconded. Motion carried Dates to Remember a. Special meeting, February 21, 2017 b. Next regular meeting March 14, 2017 Adjournment Bill Case moved the meeting adjourn. Terri Rademan seconded. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned. erf s4 Lilw �i6 �,u, : City of Jefferson /i Historic Preservation Commission Assessment 144 Section 106 Review Contact Person/Address: Federal Agency Jayme Abbott HUD - Neighborhood City Hall, 320 E McCarty St Stabilization Program Jefferson City, MO 65101 Project: Demolition of 410 Lafayette St The City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed the information submitted on the above referenced project. Based on this review, we have made the following determination: ❑ After review of initial submission, the project area has low potential for the occurrence of cultural resources. ❑ Adequate documentation has been provided. There will be "no historic properties affected" by the current project and is approved by this commission ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be an "adverse effect" by the current project and is not approved by this commission. ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be a "no adverse effect" by the current project is approved by this commission. If you have any questions, please write City of Jefferson, Planning and Protective Services, Attn: Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Coordinator, 320 E McCarty St, Jefferson City, MO, 65101, jabbott@jeffcitymo.org or call 573-634-6410. By: Date: Historic Preservation Commission Representative MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE SECTION 106 PROJECT INFORMATION FORM Submission of a completed Project Information Form with adequate information and attachments constitutes a request for review pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended). We reserve the right to request more information. Please refer to the CHECKLIST on Page 2 to ensure that all basic information relevant to the project has been included. For further information, refer to our website at:http://www.dnr.state.mo.us/shpo and follow the links to Section 106 Review. NOTE: Section 106 regulations provide for a 30-day response time by the Missouri State Historic Preservation Office from the date of receipt. PROJECT NAME Demolition of 410 Lafayette St & 623 School St, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri FEDERAL AGENCY PROVIDING FUNDS,LICENSE,OR PERMIT HUD Community Development Block Grant (Entitlement) APPLICANT TELEPHONE City of Jefferson CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager 573-634-6305 ADDRESS FOR RESPONSE 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 LOCATION OF PROJECT COUNTY: COLE STREET ADDRESS: 410 Lafayette St. &623 School St. CITY: Jefferson City GIVE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA(TOWNSHIP,RANGE,SECTION,IA SECTION,ETC.) *USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP QUADRANGLE NAME Jefferson City Quadrangle YEAR:1967 Rev 1974 TOWNSHIP: 44 RANGE: 11 SECTION: 8 *SEE MAP REQUIREMENTS ON PAGE 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Describe the overall project in detail. If it involves excavation, indicate how wide, how deep,etc. If the project involves demolition of existing buildings, make that clear. If the project involves rehabilitation,describe the proposed work in detail. Use additional pages if necessary. The proposed project is located at 410 Lafayette St. & 623 School St., Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri; Section 8, Township 44, Range 11, all within the city limits of Jefferson City, Missouri. The purpose of the project is to clear two substandard/vacant buildings from the 100-year floodplain. The properties have been vacant for over 5 years. MO 780 1027(09-02) ARCHAEOLOGY (Earthmoving Activities) Has the ground involved been graded, built on, borrowed, or otherwise disturbed?Yes Please describe in detail: (Use additional pages, if necessary.) Photographs are helpful. Project area consists of existing infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings Will the project require fill material? Yes 0 No Indicate proposed borrow areas(source of fill material)on topographic map. Are you aware of archaeological sites on or adjacent to project area? Yes x No If yes, identify them on the topographic map. STRUCTURES (Rehabilitation, Demolition, Additions to, or Construction near existing structures) To the best of your knowledge, is the structure located in any of the following? An Area Previously Surveyed for Historic Properties A National Register District A Local Historic District If yes, please provide the name of the survey or district: Please provide photographs of all structures, see photography requirements. NOTE: All photographs should be labeled and keyed to one map of the project area. Please provide a brief history of the building(s), including construction dates and building uses. (Use additional pages, if necessary.) 410 Lafayette St was constructed in 1900. 623 School St was constructed in 1920. Both properties were utilized as residential structures. Prior to Parks and Recreation purchase the previous owner attempted to remodel the interiors of both properties. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Map Requirements: Attach a copy of the relevant portion (81/2 x 11)of the current USGS 7.5 min. topographic map and, if necessary, a large scale project map. Please do not send an individual map with each structure or site. While an original map is preferable, a good copy is acceptable. USGS 7.5 min. topographic maps may be ordered from Geological Survey and Resource Assessment Division, Department of Natural Resources, 111 Fairground, Rolla, MO 65402,Tel: 573/368-2125, or printed from the website http://www.topozone.com. Photography Requirements: Clear black and white or color photographs (minimum 3"x 5")are acceptable. Polariods, photocopies, emailed, or faxed photographs are not acceptable. Good quality photographs are important for expeditious project review. Photographs of neighboring or nearby buildings are also helpful. All photographs should be labeled and keyed to one map of the project area. CHECKLIST: Did you provide the following information? X Topographic map 7.5 min. (per project, not structure) Other supporting documents(If necessary to explain the project) X Thorough description (all projects) For new construction, rehabilitations,etc.,attach work write-ups,plans, drawings,etc. X Photographs(all structures) 0 Is topographic map identified by quadrangle and year? Return this Form and Attachments to: MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE Attn: Section 106 Review P.O. BOX 176 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65102 MO 780-027(09-02) 1 MISSOURI OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION Architectural/Historic Inventory Survey Form Jefferson City Historic East • Reference Number: 412 County: Cole 051 CO City: Jefferson City Address: 410 Lafayette Street Roll/frame: 1/33A Current Name: One in Christ Baptist Church Historic Name: Category: Building On National Register?: No Is it eligible?: No Part of established hist. district?: No District potential?: No Date(s): circa 1885 Style or Type: No style Architect or Engineer: unknown Contractor or Builder: Unknown Original Use: Residential Present Use: Religious Ownership: Private Open to public?: No Owner's Name/Address: Paul & Carmen Kolb & Lawrence and Catherine Kolb, P.O. Box 185, Jefferson City, MO 65102 No. of stories: 1 2 Basement?:' Yes Foundation material: Stone Wall construction: 3r i_x Roof type and material: Hip with gables/Asphalt shingle No. of bays: Fro.t - 2 Wall treatment: Facade - running bond, sides - 7 course common bond Plan shape: Rect.ar:g u l ar Changes (Addition or Altered?): No Exterior condition: Good Endangered/by what?: No Further descriptior.: SEE ATTACHED. History and SignificAnce SEE ATTACHED. Description of Environment and Outbuildings: Building located on busy street. Sources of information: Sanborn Maos, 1915 City Directory Prepared by: The URBANA Group (Kummer) Date: 11/91 Organization: Jefferson City Department of Zoning and Code Enforcement Jefferson City Commission on Historic Preservation Jefferson City Historic East 410 Lafayette Street Further Description: 1-light entry with transom to north with 1/1 sash with stone lintel and sill to south. Wall gable with two 1/1 sash, cornice and rake boards. 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'''''..11111111111111111".".:t • •.Ila we ',... . i ill ! 1 J 1 1 , 1 III 1 1 1 1 --i . ... , 1 , 1....,T c•-•s= *-1 • 4.- 1--r •*1 —/ I . i • • dk f 1 L -II it 1 . 18 . 417 11 : "13 c J 1 . 18 . 2417 11 : 13 1 N I 1Y 1 ` f r 1 1 .4iiii I , I 1- I ti 1 • iq • *1 4 - - 0 DATE March 8, 2017 Street Address Quotation# 100 City, ST ZIP Code Customer ID Phone (430) 555-0129 Fax(430) 555-0128 Quotation valid until: March 18, 2017 Prepared by: 410 Lafayette Cost analysis to make habitable Comments or special instructions: Description AMOUNT New Electric service $ 3,000.00 Foundation repair 9,474.56 Furnace with duct 4,250.00 Bathroom 5,978.00 Kitchen 7,439.00 Deck 1,500.00 Siding and fascia repair 600.00 Finish living space-electric, walls, lights, floors, outlets, paint etc 21,804.00 Exterior repair of windows and doors 2,300.00 TOTAL $ 56,345.56 This is assuming the sewer, water and other main systems can be tied into. erf s4 Lilw �i6 �,u, : City of Jefferson /i Historic Preservation Commission Assessment 144 Section 106 Review Contact Person/Address: Federal Agency Jayme Abbott HUD - Neighborhood City Hall, 320 E McCarty St Stabilization Program Jefferson City, MO 65101 Project: Demolition of 623 School Street The City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed the information submitted on the above referenced project. Based on this review, we have made the following determination: ❑ After review of initial submission, the project area has low potential for the occurrence of cultural resources. ❑ Adequate documentation has been provided. There will be "no historic properties affected" by the current project and is approved by this commission ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be an "adverse effect" by the current project and is not approved by this commission. ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be a "no adverse effect" by the current project is approved by this commission. If you have any questions, please write City of Jefferson, Planning and Protective Services, Attn: Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Coordinator, 320 E McCarty St, Jefferson City, MO, 65101, jabbott@jeffcitymo.org or call 573-634-6410. By: Date: Historic Preservation Commission Representative MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE SECTION 106 PROJECT INFORMATION FORM Submission of a completed Project Information Form with adequate information and attachments constitutes a request for review pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended). We reserve the right to request more information. Please refer to the CHECKLIST on Page 2 to ensure that all basic information relevant to the project has been included. For further information, refer to our website at:http://www.dnr.state.mo.us/shpo and follow the links to Section 106 Review. NOTE: Section 106 regulations provide for a 30-day response time by the Missouri State Historic Preservation Office from the date of receipt. PROJECT NAME Demolition of 410 Lafayette St & 623 School St, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri FEDERAL AGENCY PROVIDING FUNDS,LICENSE,OR PERMIT HUD Community Development Block Grant (Entitlement) APPLICANT TELEPHONE City of Jefferson CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager 573-634-6305 ADDRESS FOR RESPONSE 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 LOCATION OF PROJECT COUNTY: COLE STREET ADDRESS: 410 Lafayette St. &623 School St. CITY: Jefferson City GIVE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA(TOWNSHIP,RANGE,SECTION,IA SECTION,ETC.) *USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP QUADRANGLE NAME Jefferson City Quadrangle YEAR:1967 Rev 1974 TOWNSHIP: 44 RANGE: 11 SECTION: 8 *SEE MAP REQUIREMENTS ON PAGE 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Describe the overall project in detail. If it involves excavation, indicate how wide, how deep,etc. If the project involves demolition of existing buildings, make that clear. If the project involves rehabilitation,describe the proposed work in detail. Use additional pages if necessary. The proposed project is located at 410 Lafayette St. & 623 School St., Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri; Section 8, Township 44, Range 11, all within the city limits of Jefferson City, Missouri. The purpose of the project is to clear two substandard/vacant buildings from the 100-year floodplain. The properties have been vacant for over 5 years. MO 780 1027(09-02) ARCHAEOLOGY (Earthmoving Activities) Has the ground involved been graded, built on, borrowed, or otherwise disturbed?Yes Please describe in detail: (Use additional pages, if necessary.) Photographs are helpful. Project area consists of existing infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings Will the project require fill material? Yes 0 No Indicate proposed borrow areas(source of fill material)on topographic map. Are you aware of archaeological sites on or adjacent to project area? Yes x No If yes, identify them on the topographic map. STRUCTURES (Rehabilitation, Demolition, Additions to, or Construction near existing structures) To the best of your knowledge, is the structure located in any of the following? An Area Previously Surveyed for Historic Properties A National Register District A Local Historic District If yes, please provide the name of the survey or district: Please provide photographs of all structures, see photography requirements. NOTE: All photographs should be labeled and keyed to one map of the project area. Please provide a brief history of the building(s), including construction dates and building uses. (Use additional pages, if necessary.) 410 Lafayette St was constructed in 1900. 623 School St was constructed in 1920. Both properties were utilized as residential structures. Prior to Parks and Recreation purchase the previous owner attempted to remodel the interiors of both properties. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Map Requirements: Attach a copy of the relevant portion (81/2 x 11)of the current USGS 7.5 min. topographic map and, if necessary, a large scale project map. Please do not send an individual map with each structure or site. While an original map is preferable, a good copy is acceptable. USGS 7.5 min. topographic maps may be ordered from Geological Survey and Resource Assessment Division, Department of Natural Resources, 111 Fairground, Rolla, MO 65402,Tel: 573/368-2125, or printed from the website http://www.topozone.com. Photography Requirements: Clear black and white or color photographs (minimum 3"x 5")are acceptable. Polariods, photocopies, emailed, or faxed photographs are not acceptable. Good quality photographs are important for expeditious project review. Photographs of neighboring or nearby buildings are also helpful. All photographs should be labeled and keyed to one map of the project area. CHECKLIST: Did you provide the following information? X Topographic map 7.5 min. (per project, not structure) Other supporting documents(If necessary to explain the project) X Thorough description (all projects) For new construction, rehabilitations,etc.,attach work write-ups,plans, drawings,etc. X Photographs(all structures) 0 Is topographic map identified by quadrangle and year? Return this Form and Attachments to: MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE Attn: Section 106 Review P.O. BOX 176 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65102 MO 780-027(09-02) Print Preview Page 1 of 1 MidMoGIS, MO +' ] } r• " i' ` ~ '+' r •4( 0.16 a I C?) .,, k 7b. Parcel ID 11030800030201724 Book Paye Date 533-543&6/24/2013 CITY OF JEFFERSON °J�PARKS &REC I Owner Name COMMISSION CITY COUNSELORS Sec/TwnfRng S/44/11 OFFICE ' Mailing Address 320 E MCCARTY ST Square Feet (Above Grade) 1,164 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 Basement Type Full Property Address 623 School St Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq, Ft.) Subdivision PARKER&THOMAS Year Built 1920 Subdivision Image PARKER&THOMAS Date Certified 1/1/2016 Comm: $0 Property Description LOT 4 Property Values (Land) Ag: $0 Res: $7,000 Comm: $0 Book-Page Date 673-253 1/24/2017 Property Values (Improv.) Ag: $0 Res; $4,000 Book-Page Date 646-527 12/9/2014 Appraised Value $11,000 Disclaimer_Map and,parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted for a title search,apprarsal survey, or for zoning verification- 1 inch = 58 feet 7/V7017 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/arcg... 2/3/201 7 MISSOURI OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION Architectural/H:storzc Inventory Survey Form Jefferson City Historic East Reference Number 299 County: Cole 051 CO City: Jefferson City Address: 623 Szhoi:l Street Roll/frame: 4/33 Current Name: Historic Name: Category: Buiidir:g On National Register?: No Is it eligible?: No Part of established !list district?: No District potential?: No Date(s): circa 1890 Style or Type: Open Gable Architect or Engineer Unknown Contractor or Builder: Unknown Original Use: Single family residential Present Use: Single family residential Ownership: Fri:ate Open to public?: No Owner's NamelAdtess: Paul & Carmen Kolb and Lawrence & Catherine Kolb, 1714 Engelwood Dr., Jefferson City, MO 651L1 No. of stories: 1 i,' Basement?: Yes Foundation material: Concrete parged Wall construction: 8-ick Roof type and material: Front gable/Asphalt shingle No. of bays: Fro.:L - 2 Wall treatment: 5 course common bond Plan shape: Rect ang_'_ar Changes (Addition or Altered?): Yes Exterior condition: F a_r Endangered/by what?: No Further description: SEE ATTACHED. History and Signitiu;,nee SEE ATTACHED. Description of Envir.,nm nt and Outbuildings: Building located on quiet residential dead—end street. Sources of lnformati'n: 1915, 1935, 1943 City Directory, Sanborn Maps Prepared by: The URBANA Group (Kummer) Date: 11/91 Organization: Jefferson City Department of Zoning and Code Enforcement Jefferson City Commission on Historic Preservation • Jefferson City Historic East 623 School Street Further Description 1-light ant wood entry door to east with large 1/1 sash to west with double rowlock segmental arch and rock-faced sill. Modern gable roof porch over entry with two wood posts, concrete deck and steps. Front gable with wide aluminum siding sheathing, raking cornice, and single 1/1 sash. Center ridge chimney parged.. West elevation with two 1/1 sash and tall narrow gable roof dormer with asphalt shingle siding and narrow frieze board. East elevation with roof gable with decorative wood shingles, raking cornice, narrow frieze, and 1/1 sash with drip cap; two 1/1 sash on first story with double rowlock segmental arches. Open shed roof porch on rear (north) . History and SiFuntticance: Contributes to residential quality of street. Simple turn-of-the century vernacular cottage. S-:ow=:, on 1908 Sanborn Mao. 1915 City Directory lists Joseph Roling (wife - Edith); he worx.s for the Mueller Brothers. The 1935 City Directory lists Oscar H. Petry (wife - Catherine) ; he was the director of the Jefferson Conservatory of Music. The 1943 City Directory still lists Mr. & Mrs. Oscar H. Petry as owners, but he now is a clerk at :he New Central Hotel. i is " ;.,?tet r 1._J,•••,...er..'4,1: •• , _ Itiiin FT 1 � .0 , .-,....- - ' di .yo lir! 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City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Application for Nomination Local Landmark Designation Award lt‹.:,. F{l L 4ko +r S� dl t.Cil, id.: ! GT]EF1" 0 We invite you to nominate your building/structure to be determined by review of the Historic Preservation Commission. See attached page for information about this award. This form must be completed by the owner of the property nominated. Please fill out the below information to the best of your knowledge. Return application to: City of Jefferson, Landmark Designation Award, c/o Jayme Abbott, 320 E. McCarty St,Jefferson City, MO 65101 or email to iabbott@ieffcitymo.org. If you have any questions please call 573-634-6410 Contact information: 4 ) , 1'41'9 l aOwner: `J6�"C I ii/11.: se v f Address: E 9 f q ! M cI i n YV(C e 1 , esi ! C1-/ k IN O iL 5)01 Contact person Lt 'U e(1 Le),vf 3 phone# S-7 3c'O/ 0 Property Information: 41� 11 Historic Name (if known): I_ ) 1 )K fel ONW— year built I R%,cc) ( +-) History and Significance: CC{- -L�t(; V)( d ( ,Y f"][' 1 e Will owner display plaque on building? Yes ❑No (if no please explain) I am the owner of this property and aware of this application for Landmark Award and agree to accept the award if nominated by the J fferson City Historic Preservation Commission: 119 -it / lin 4-4)-'12/6/ i/Z-7-1 iCii4 Ovn er's signature Date Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. Dix Family Patriarch Came to Capital City after the Civil War In 1867, Leander Vaughn Dix foot of Jefferson Street. Dix got off (known by his initials L. V.), a vet- the train to view the Missouri State eran of the Union army during the Capitol. A chance conversation Civil War, was traveling by train with a local resident led him to theiltilik- through Missouri on his way to awareness that there was land for Sedalia.The New York native knew sale west of the capital city, in the that Sedalia was a cattle boomtown area between modern-day North at the time, the destination point Ten Mile Drive and West Truman E 1. for Texas drovers who herded long- Boulevard. 1 horns up from the Lone Star State. Dix inspected the land and At Sedalia, they could load their thought it offered promise.He pur- V ses cattle onto railroad freight cars and chased eighty acres and decided to ship them to eastern urban mar- make Cole rather than Pettis s kets, The twenty-four-year-old Dix County his home. s hoped to buy land near Sedalia and L.V.Dix set to work clearing the z, establish an orchard, presumably land and planting fruit trees. Ini- - 2 Intending to use the railroad to tially, he engaged in general farm- " ship his fruit to the same eastern ing and also cut and sold firewood Leander Vaughn Dix as a Civil War soldier. markets that received southern and to a number of clients, including midwestern cattle. the Missouri State Penitentiary.Mr. En route to Sedalia, Dix's train Dix married Mary Conn, a native 1867, when she came to Jefferson stopped in Jefferson City, at the of Zanesville, Ohio, on September City to visit her brother, William railroad depot then located at the 29, 1868.Ms. Conn met Mr.Dix in H. Conn. This marriage produced five children. Leander V.Dix purchased this house at 1919 W Main St, during the late 1880s. Initially, the Dix family lived in f �_ a log house built by L. V. on North 7rnr ; ,, tiii * Ten Mile Drive. In the late 1880s, ya h -R • -.)n 5r�� , Mr.and Mrs. Dix moved their fam- 7 ..4 .ye } ; ^: .R �'' ily •into a house in the 1900 block 'a ,•11-°,4, tr,,,' , e r = of West Main Street that had been Not`� ✓ > t e, - ... wev'-Nati i4iw*.' occupied previously by James C. t' r Ety- Babbitt, a U.S. commissioner of ��'6 r � •IHT i 9II i land sales. That house, which still r: r stands, sat on acreage that ex- %y a e` , + ,,... , I . tended west to the Forest Hill area ea`.a.•awl, ' .+ ., -. t . ,- k, +�Xil .o if`,,� id rP. e s and south to the modern-day ex- c r``r a ,° ■ t 1,, i , A ; . F r4 pressway. Dix Road, which runs rink., as va .<r� A+iti � tr. A f through the middle of this prop- '"` 4 ' "sb,fo 3 x erty, is named for L. V Dix. - • e 1 , L. V. Dix expanded his business 1�`-.. in the late 1890s,after his only son, • ' Charles, became old enough to as- '1 11ltflf*.JEt Ti sist him. After a brief g x,,} 41i e period of " studying agriculture at the Univer- asity of Missouri, Charles formed a partnership with his father. The two men planted approximately 143 Heartland History, Volume Three Dairy milked eighty cows. In later years, the Dix Dairy specialized in the production of cream for local i restaurants.Marjorie Dix, a daugh- E ter of Charles A. Dix, recalled that t, in the 1930s her father would call 41106._ the Missouri Hotel restaurant each night to inquire as to how much cream they would need the next = , day. Marjorie remembered, also, the McKinney Brothers Restaurant ‘, ` and Little Al's restaurant, both I. L e $ mi downtown, as regular customers. A. �p ` - ,0" - -i. '- The dairy continued to operate «'= until the late 1940s. VI 6 o l $> The orchard business recovered m from the battle with disease and returned to prosperity. In Septem- " ber 1914, the Jefferson City Demo- in this photo of the Jefferson City High School graduating class of 1894, Charles Dix and Mary curt-Tribune carried a front-page Elizabeth Davis are pictured front center and front left.They married four years later. On the far article about the "Big Pear Crop" left of the.second row is Blanche Dix,Charles's sister. harvested by Dix. According to the article,Dix's orchard produced five thousand bushels of pears that year. fifty acres of pear,apple,and peach twentieth century,few government In 1935, another feature article on trees. Apples, in fact,became their regulations restricted the produc- the C. A. Dix Orchards indicated specialty. tion and sale of milk. Like dozens that the orchard had grown to During the early twentieth cen- of other dairy operators in the area sixty-five acres and more than ten tury, the Dix Orchard was plagued at the time, Charles Dix sold un- thousand trees,including dozens of by a disease that came to be known pasteurized, whole milk to indi- varieties of apples.In 1935, the Dix as San Jose Scale. L. V. Dix worked viduals, grocery stores, and Orchard trees produced approxi- closely with specialists from the restaurants in the capital city. At mately nine thousand bushels of University of Missouri Horticulture the height of its prosperity, the Dix fruit,much of it shipped out of the Department to eradicate this dis- ease and save his orchard. r �. s Meanwhile, Charles A. Dix mar . �' " vaik3 e ' '0 *�' .; �� tied Mar Elizabeth (Libby) ";.—`,/ 4k. 4 "'Y ;`4 Q :i:af iv` "14' r Y ( Y) Davis,, and the couple moved into a frame1 y: �'� ' s" si 1 ,.. house that stood where L. V. Dix .�11. Wig'�' ,;z & . 3 ` -5-4.-.11 had earlier built the log house on Y*'" " 3 4 rs f ' i`v' , North Ten Mile Drive. In addition lv ' 1 to continuing to work with his fa- 4,4 `' ther in the orchard business, jajo, p Charles Dix also established a dairy q i_� w ,,r e, , on the North Ten Mile Drive farm. 1 " y � •,� f- �@d t ' During the early years of the ' T � p>,� `IIT - v = m Charles A. Dix 118on Mile Drive m9 .Dix's hadonTo ,," " a ,� r� @.+� `' E. * y�N . r Py° xtrn � s < ir„iik., _f. ht' ,. ; , . .-h . ." bs , u 144 The Business Elite s."y T L. V. Dix's decision to get off the train and view the capitol led to the • 4- ,, ' establishment of a successful multi- . • i . tr n 4 generational business. h - • rw W .. i .. .- ,e , built on property 1950s, the talented Mary Julia Dix that had once be- Smith began selling her own hand- longed to his great- made crafts in the nursery,and thus f . grandfather, in the business added a Christmas 1937. Tom Smith's store.Mary Julia's fondness for and fondness for soup at skill in making bows earned her the E. West School earned nickname "the Bow Lady." Poor :.4- ; him the nickname health eventually forced Mary Julia i+ Soupy, a name by to retire from the business about a g which he has been decade ago, although she contin- known for most of ued to work into her eighties. his life. Soupy Smith is now into his sixth Mahon and decade of work in the family busi- 4 Mary Julia moved to ness, assisted by his stepsons Scott a number of differ- and Kent. ent locations during L. V. Dix, of course, never made Leant V Dix and Mary Conn Dix celebrated their fiftieth, the early 1940s, in- it to Sedalia in 1867. Instead, his wedding anniversary in September 1918. cluding the St.Louis decision to get off the train and area, before return- view the capitol in that year led to capital city by means of the Dix ing to stay in Jefferson City in 1947. the establishment of a successful Spur, a section of railroad track run Initially, Mahon Smith went to work multigenerational business that by the Missouri Pacific Railroad di- for his father-in-law,Charles A. Dix. still bears his name more than 135 rectly to the Dix property. In 1950, however, he opened Dix years later. ■ During the late 1920s,Charles A. Nursery, a full-ser- Dix entered politics and ran suc- vice nursery that cessfully as a Republican candidate specialized in bed- Mary Julia Dix Smith,ca. 1953, beside her car. for county judge, a position that ding plants and !r t _. was equivalent to today's county roses. During the „4 , r s commissioner. He continued to be 1950s,the Dix Nurs- '` /y actively interested in local politics ery experienced a ii ,' and in the family business until his steady growth in its death in 1961 at the age of eighty- business. The nurs- six. ery sold as many as , 7 - ', ro Charles Dix's daughter Mary Julia five thousand roses married Mahon Smith in1930.That each year during 11111 ' marriage produced two sons: Tom thatperiod.Brothers ° A __ «o 41, Dix Smith, born in 1931, and Charles and Soupy ... z , Charles Dix Smith, born in 1933. Smith began work- After starting elementary school at ing in the family :he two-room Schumate Chapel business while still _ �s o ichool, Tom Smith enrolled in the teenagers. / newly constructed West School, In the middle 6 145 City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Application for Nomination Local Landmark Designation Award ` n.A q =` 2 y\ , We invite you to nominate your building/structure to be determined by review of the Historic Preservation Commission. See attached page for information about this award. This form must be completed by the owner of the property nominated. Please fill out the below information to the best of your knowledge. Return application to: City of Jefferson, Landmark Designation Award, c/o Jayme Abbott, 320 E. McCarty St,Jefferson City, MO 65101 or email to iabbott@ieffcitymo.org. If you have any questions please call 573-634-6410 Contact Information: Owner: 3 t ) Ce, /_( ('�n� ra M clod OeeA"h-( _ Liu-retak, tj etlr �o •rChri s ()i� rev Address: 1 C I- L k Contact person Uov\r\et_ Deco+2 phone# 6 I4 (f 377 Property Information: Historic Name (if known): la e t tor i c h 6,6 e v( Q \ Of € year built ( 9 0 0 History and Significance: See C440L-CS/\eck Will owner display plaque on building?les n No (if no please explain) I am the owner of this property and aware of this application for Landmark Award and agree to accept the award if nominated by the Jefferson City Historic Preservation Commission: )(Thivi 0- Cki..00 �- 15-- 1-7 9' Owner's signature Date Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. This Victorian home was actually built first for an individual family in 1900. However, in 1920, Charles Heinrich, son of"King Heinrich", decided that Jefferson City needed its first public funeral home. Prior to this time,most families held funerals and wakes in their personal home or,on occasion a local church. "King"Heinrich was the local furniture maker and, as such, also the undertaker—making the coffins for most funerals. The home was the Heinrich Funeral Home until purchased in 1940 by Thompson Funerall Home. Shortly after this,the Dulle family became partners with Thompson and it was the Thompson-Dulle Funeral Home. The Dulle family moved into the second floor which had a full kitchen,parlor,dining room and bedrooms. They lived there while the funeral services were conducted on the first floor,with the caskets being stored in the basement and what is now the main kitchen being used as"embalming"room. Sometime in the 1940s, it became just the Dulle Funeral Home and then in the early 1950s,the Trimble family became partners with the Dulle's and the name changed again. Dulle Trimble then moved their services to the old Tweedie Home at 601 East High. The home at 712 East High was then used for various offices including American Cancer Society,United Way, Girl Scouts and other private companies. In the 1970s,an individual bought the property and turned the three floors(including basement), into three flats and remained as such until it was abandoned in early 2000s. Michel and Donna Deetz purchased the property from Home Savings in 2009 and took fj into partnership Laurelanne Bellezzo and her husband, Chris Huckleberry. They rehabbed the home to its original look with bedrooms on second floor and living space on first floor. 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S 1(!i i-31- P (LS City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Application for Nomination • Local Landmark Designation Award - Z • We invite you to nominate your building/structure to be determined by review of the Historic Preservation Commission. See attached page for inforrrt'ation about this award. This form must be completed by the owner of the property nominated. Please fill out the below information to the best of your knowledge. Return application to: City of Jefferson,Landmark Designation Award,c/o Jayme Abbott,320 E. McCarty St,Jefferson City, MO 65101 or email to jabbott@leffcitymo.org. If you have any questions please call 573-634-6410 Contact Information: Owner: 1 IC \' ( 2)6vtvlcZ Dee} Address: -"7 otd E 14 i_it, Contact person J O fl%1 Pk phone# I 43 7 7 Property Information: Historic Name(if known): year built Fi'Ior�O 1864 History and Significance: See a ktache( - o n -bt,c(OSbye Veto nap o 14'? s Kr),e:iIA ix5 ��-�,. ►�ss►iiE�,.► ( tq tF51 -(� � to -tot i!ik Pt e'-.; P. CLQ ti� l y, -G., 4-C I V�W C rnmcs-t .� ti"� t ��J�t '�' Ccr.. t c i6 is\-0 7ci th-[joi it y PVC's EILG�Ic-4./-t Ii15✓ Will owner display plaque on building?[ es 11No (if no please explain) I I am the owner of this property and aware of this application for Landmark Award and agree to accept the award if nominated by the Jefferson City Historic Preservation Commission:_ • c�wi,c�. (,� •,.r (S- 17 Owner's signatu S Date Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. 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Enter Site> Map Information Full Title:Jefferson City 1869 Bird's Eye View 24x30 Full Atlas Title:Jefferson City 1869 Bird's Eye View SOURCE INSTITUTION: State:Missouri Location 1:Unattributed IIIM I-I IiRARYOF Location 2:Unattributed NUM CONGA!SS Publish Date: 1869 Publisher: Ruger,A. SOUCE MEDIA: Number Maps In the Atlas: 2 Map Original Width:30.25' Digital Map Original Height:23.54” Item Number:US48074 James B.Bowlin-Wikipedia llttps://eawikipedia.orWwiki/Janles B. Bowlin James B. Bowlin From Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia James Butler Bowlin(January 16, 1804—July 19, 1874)was a U.S. Representative from Missouri.Born near Fredericksburg,Virginia, Bowlin took an apprenticeship to a trade, but abandoned it to teach at a school.He received a classical education and moved to Lewisburg, • Virginia in 1825.Bowlin studied law and was admitted to the bar in • 1822, commencing his practice in Greenbrier County. He moved to St. } Louis,Missouri in 1833 and continued the practice of law Bowlin also established the Fanners and Mechanics'Advocate. • Bowlin served as Chief Clerk of the State House of Representatives in 1836. He served as memberof the Missouri House of Representatives m { �' 1836 and 1837, was appointed district attorney for St. Louis in 1837, and was an unsuccessful candidate for the State House of Representatives in 1838. Bowlin was elected judge of the criminal court in 1839 and served until his resignation in 1842. / (,./�/ll� r.r Bowlin was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-eighth and to the three James B.Bowlin. succeeding Congresses(March 4, 1843 —March 3, 1851). He served as chairman of the Committee on Private Land Claims(Twenty-ninth Congress), Committee on Public Lands(Thirty-first Congress).He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1850 to the Thirty-second Congress. Bowlin was appointed Minister Resident to New Granada by President Pierce December 13, 1854.He was appointed commissioner to Paraguay by President Buchanan September 9, 1858, and served until February 10, 1859. Afterwards,Bowlin resumed the practice of law. He died in St. Louis, July 19, 1874, and was interred in Bellefontaine Cemetery. References • United States Congress. "James B. Bowlin(id:B000701)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. _ United States House of Representatives Member of the U.S.House of Representatives" Preceded by Succeeded by from Missouri's at-large congressional district! John Miler j 1843-1847 None (District dissolved) • Member of the U.S.House of Representatives; Preceded by Succeeded by None(New district from Missouri's 1st congressional district ) 1847-1851 John Fletcher Darby Diplomatic posts Preceded by I United States Minister to New Granada j Succeeded by James S.Green 10 April 1855—20 May 1857 I George W.Jones 1 of 7 1/1A/1111111"1•552 A11/ ARTICLE III.DEMOLITION OR REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS Sec.8-32.Permit to demolish historic buildings. A. Review Determination:Any principal and/or accessory building(s)fifty(50)years old or older that falls within the Historic Preservation Commission Boundary area,or is designated a city landmark, or is located in a designated city historic district,or is listed in the National Register of Historic Places shall be subject to review by the Historic Preservation Commission. The City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission shall review this ordinance at least once every five(5)years,or as they deem necessary. B. Boundary Establishment: This ordinance establishes the Historic Preservation Commission Boundary and is defined as an area established within the corporate boundaries of the City of Jefferson to be named"Historic Preservation Commission Boundary"which includes primarily the older neighborhoods and commercial areas within the City;the specific area is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Boonville Road and Belair Drive thence south to Main Street, thence east on Main Street to Dix Road, thence south on Southwest Boulevard to Stadium Boulevard, thence east along Stadium Boulevard, to Leslie Boulevard, thence east along Leslie Boulevard to Moreau Drive, thence south following Moreau Drive to Green Berry Road, thence east on Seven Hills Road to Bald Hill Road,thence north on Bald Hill Road to property frontages east along 700 & 800 Block of Cardinal Street to 1400 block of Cottage Lane to 600 Block of Gordon Street to 1400 block of East Elm Street thence east to 400 block of Vetter Lane, thence north to 1500 block of East McCarty Street,thence east to 100 block of Grant St over to Riverside Drive, thence north on Riviera Street thence west along the City Limits and the Missouri River to the point of beginning. C. Purpose: The purpose of the review of permit applications for demolition or relocation of principal and/or accessory building(s)described in Part A of this section is to prevent the loss of principal and/or accessory building(s)that potentially have historical or architectural significance.The review process shall also provide the time necessary to determine if the principal and/or accessory building(s)is eligible for designation as an individual landmark,contributes to a local Conservation or Historic District or to consider alternatives to demolition for the principal and/or accessory building(s). D. Demolishing or Removing: Includes the act of either demolishing or removing: 1. Fifty percent or more of the roof area as measured in plain view(the view of a principal and/or accessory building(s)from directly above which reveals the outer perimeter of the principal and/or accessory building(s)roof areas to be measured across a horizontal plane) excluding roof replacement; or 2. Fifty percent or more of the exterior walls of a principal and/or accessory building(s)as measured contiguously around the principal and/or accessory building(s)coverage;or 3. Any exterior wall facing a public street,but not an act or process which removes an exterior wall facing an alley. Rev. 3/31/2009 1 a) The wall shall retain studs or other structural elements,the exterior wall finish, and the fully framed and sheathed roof above that portion of the remaining principal and/or accessory building(s)to which such a wall is attached; b) The wall shall not be covered or otherwise concealed by a wall that is proposed to be placed in front of the retained wall; and c) Each part of the retained exterior walls shall be connected contiguously and without interruption to every other part of the retained exterior walls. or; 4. Accessory principal and/or accessory building(s)such as garages,sheds,fences,and so forth which contribute to the character of the site. E. Permit Required. It shall be unlawful to demolish or remove relocate any principal and/or accessory building(s) as described in Part A of this section without first filing an application with the Director of Planning and Protective Services or his or her designee in writing and obtaining a demolition permit for a permit,receiving the permit,and conducting the demolition or relocation of the principal and/or accessory building(s)before the permit expires. Demolition shall be construed to include an act or process which destroys, in part or in whole, a structure or which threatens to destroy a structure by failure to maintain it in a condition of good repair and maintenance. The demolition application shall be in a form promulgated by the department. Beginning work to A permit to demolish or remove relocate shall not homed commence until a release is obtained from the utilities having service connections with the building. The release shall state that service connections and appurtenant equipment, such as meters and regulators, have been removed or sealed and plugged in a safe manner. Any application for demolition or removal shall be subject to a sixty(60) day review period by the CJHPC, except any application made to demolish or remove any building, structure or humanly constructed object built less than fifty (50) years prior to the significance by the Department of Planning and Protective Services under the criteria set out in paragraph C. Any recommendation by the CJHPC shall be advisory only. Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to prohibit the building commissioner official from acting under any emergency provisions of Chapter 8 of the Code of the City of Jefferson,Missouri. (Ord.No. 12941, §1,6-21-99;Ord.No. 13106, §1,9-5-2000) An application for permit to demolish or relocate any principal and/or accessory building(s) that falls under part A of this section must contain the following: 1. A copy of the historic preservation checklist; 2. Photographs as digital files of all exterior sides,interior rooms,and stairwells taken within the last ninety (90) days. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the principal and/or accessory building(s), not just those areas in disrepair. Interior photographs may be waived if the principal and/or accessory building(s) is determined structurally unsound by the Department of Planning and Protective Services; 3. A map identifying the location of the property; 4. A plot plan showing the principal and/or accessory building(s) footprint(s); 5. A statement from the owner addressing why the property cannot be rehabilitated or sold at a reasonable price to private or public bodies interested in restoring the site and principal and/or accessory building(s). After examining an application and finding that it is in proper form, contains all necessary information, and complies with all applicable provisions of city ordinance, the department shall initiate the review process. Rev. 3/31/2009 2 F. Review Process. The Director of Planning and Protective shall determine within ten(10) working days after the Department has accepted a completed permit application if the principal and/or accessory building(s) falls under the description of Part A of this section. The applicant shall be notified within ten(10)working days of this decision. 1. Issuance of a Permit: The permit application shall be referred to the City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission (CJHPC) for review. The CJHPC shall provide a recommendation on the issuance of the permit within sixty (60) days from the date that a completed application is accepted. 2. Notice of Meeting:The Department of Planning and Protective Services shall: a) Post the property subject to indicate that a demolition permit review has been requested. Minimum dimensions for the sign should be 24"x 24"given notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing and action requested. The sign shall remain posted on the property until after the close of the public hearing. The failure to post signs or retain notification signs on the property shall not be grounds for invalidating any action taken by the responsible decision making body; b) Notice of all public hearings shall be posted in City Hall at least 24 hours prior to any public hearing; c) Written notice shall be sent by regular first class mail to each affected property owner at the mailing address listed in the official records of the Assessor's Office in the county in which the property is located. Affected property owners shall include the subject property and property within one hundred and eighty five (185) feet of the boundaries of the subject property drawn parallel to the boundaries excluding intervening streets, and other public rights-of-way. The mailed notice shall include a statement explaining that this is a courtesy notice and not required by law. The failure of property owner(s) to receive notice by mail shall not be grounds for invalidating any action taken by the responsible decision making body; d) Published notice(s) and mail notification shall include the time date and place of the public hearing, the location of the property including a legal description, and a statement that interested parties shall be given a chance to be heard; e) The City shall post the notice on the City's website. 3. Commission Review: The CJHPC shall hold a public meeting on the permit application within sixty(60) days after the Department of Planning and Protective Services accepts a completed application. If the CJHPC fails to hold a public meeting within sixty(60) days after the Department of Planning and Protective Services accepts a completed permit application, the Department of Planning and Protective Services shall issue the permit if all other requirements of the permit process have been met. The CJHPC shall consider and base its recommendation upon any of the following criteria: a) The historic value of the principal and/or accessory building(s) or by reason of age or association with important figures or events; or as evidence of aspects of the history of Jefferson City, the State of Missouri or the United States; or as an embodiment of the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction; or as a representation of the work of an historically notable architect,designer or draftsperson; b) The visual and spatial relationship of the principal and/or accessory building(s)to designated or potential historic landmarks or historical districts; Rev. 3/31/2009 3 c) The state of deterioration or disrepair as it relates to the historic integrity of the principal and/or accessory building(s); d) The Commission may also consider the number of similar principal and/or accessory building(s)that still exist within the City of Jefferson. 4. Recommendation of The CJHPC: If the CJHPC finds that the principal and/or accessory building(s) to be relocated or demolished do not have historical significance under the criteria set forth in subsection (3 a-d) of this article, the CJHPC shall recommend the Director of the Department of Planning and Protective Services issue the permit if all other requirements of the permit process are met. If the CJHPC finds that the principal and/or accessory building)_have historical significance under the criteria set forth in subsection (3 a-d) of this section, the application shall be recommended for denial and forwarded to the City Council.The applicant shall be notified in writing within ten(10)working days of the CJHPC recommendation. 5. Decision of the City Council: City Council, by ordinance, may affirm or reject the CJHCP's recommendation to deny the application. If the City Council rejects the CJHPC's recommendation to deny the application,the application shall be suspended for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date the Council makes a final determination. 6. Thirty Day Stay Period: During the period of a stay of the issuance of a permit for demolition or relocation, the CJHPC may take any action that it deems necessary and consistent with this chapter to preserve the principal and/or accessory building(s) including but not necessarily limited too;consulting with civic groups,public agencies and interested citizens, recommending acquisition of the property by private or public bodies or agencies,exploring the possibility of moving the principal and/or accessory building(s) that would otherwise be demolished and salvaging materials. If an individual landmark or district designation has not been initiated during the thirty (30) day stay period, the Department of Planning and Protective Services shall issue a permit if all other requirements of the permit process have been met. 7. Appeal of City Council Decision: The applicant may appeal the City Council's decision to deny issuance of a demolition permit to the Circuit Court of the county in which the principal and/or accessory building(s) is located. The decision of the City Council is a final decision. 1. Department. All applications for permission to demolish a building or structure shall be made to the Department of Planning and Protective Services. For any structure that is fifty in hard copy or as digital files, of all exterior sides, interior rooms, and stairwells, taken within the last ninety (90) days; and 2) a statement from the owner addressing why the property cannot be rehabilitated or restored with a reasonable economic return to the owner. After examining an application and finding that it is in proper form, contains all necessary information, and complies with all applicable provisions of city ordinances,the department shall forward a copy of the application to CJHPC. (Ord. No. 15181, §1, 10 21 2013. 2. CJHPC. The CJHPC may have a sixty(60)day period for review of every application for a demolition permit subject to this section. The CJHPC shall establish procedures to Rev. 3/31/2009 4 (Ord.No. 12911, §2,6 21 99) G. Standards of Review for a Permit to Demolish. 1. The historic value of the building or structure by reason of age or association with important figures or events; or as evidence of aspects of the history of Jefferson City, the State of Missouri or the United States; or as an embodiment of the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction; or as a representation of the work of an historically notable architect,designer or draftsperson; 2. The visual and spatial relationship of the building or structure to designated or potential historic landmarks or historical districts; 3. The state of deterioration or disrepair or structural unsoundness of the building or structure, and the practicability of rehabilitation. The CJHPC may request the applicant to submit documentation beyond that which is specified in the application in a form specified by the CJHPC or other information necessary to determine whether the property can be rehabilitated or restored with a reasonable economic return to the owner. (Ord.No. 15181, §1, 10 21 2013) H. Approval or disapproval. Within five(5)days after either: 1. the CJHPC's determination: or 2. the expiration of the sixty(60) day review period, whichever occurs first, the director of Planning and Protective Services shall approve or not approve the application. A negative recommendation by the CJHPC shall not be grounds for disapproval of the application. (Ord.No. 14691, §2, 6-21-2010;Ord.No. 9154, § 1, 8-21-78; Ord.No. 10397, § 7,4-1-85; Ord. No. 11737, § 1,5-4-92;Ord.No. 12794, §2, 8-17-98) Sec.8-33.Penalties,permit fee&insurance requirements for historic buildings. A. Penalties: The penalty for the unlawful demolition of a principal and/or accessory building(s)in violation of this article is a fine of one thousand dollars($1,000.00)or by imprisonment not to exceed one hundred eighty(180)days or both. By ordinance Council may impose a one(1)year ban on the issuance of any building or structure permit to be built on the parcel of land on which the unlawfully demolished principal and/or accessory building(s)were located as well as to individual(s)who demolish a principal and/or accessory building(s)that fall under 8-32 Part A without first obtaining and fully complying with the provisions of a demolition permit. B. Fees:No permit to remove or demolish a building shall be issued until a fee as set out in Appendix Y shall have been paid/submitted to the Department of Planning and Protective Services. No permit to remove or demolish a building shall be issued until a fee as set out in Appendix Y shall have been paid to the department of Planning and Protective Services or other authorized municipal agency. (Ord.No.9154, §3,8-21-78;Ord.No. 9534, § 1, 10-20-80;Ord. 14272, §5, 10-15-2007) Rev. 3/31/2009 5 Sec.8-32,34.Permit to demolish buildings not meeting the definition of Historic Buildings in Sec.8-32. I. Permit Required. It shall be unlawful to demolish or remove without first filing an application with the Director of Planning and Protective Services or his or her designee in writing and obtaining a demolition permit. Demolition shall be construed to include an act or process which destroys, in part or in whole, a structure or which threatens to destroy a structure by failure to maintain it in a condition of good repair and maintenance. The demolition application shall be in a form promulgated by the department. Beginning work to demolish or remove shall not commence until a release is obtained from the utilities having service connections with the building. The release shall state that service connections and appurtenant equipment, such as meters and re.ulators have been removed or sealed and •lu, ed in a safe manner. Nothin. in this section shall be construed so as to prohibit the building official from acting under any emergency provisions of Chapter 8 of the Code of the City of Jefferson, Missouri. (Ord. No. 12941, §1, 6-21- 99;Ord.No. 13106, §1,9-5-2000) Sec.8.35.Permit fee No permit to remove or demolish a building shall be issued until a fee as set out in Appendix Y shall have been paid/submitted to the Department of Planning and Protective Services. (Ord.No.9154, § 3,8-21-78;Ord.No. 9534, § 1, 10-20-80;Ord. 14272, §5, 10-15-2007) Sec.8-34 36.Maintenance of vacated premises. Whenever a building is demolished or removed, the premises shall be maintained free from all unsafe or hazardous conditions by the proper regulation of the lot, restoration of established grade and the erection of the necessary retaining walls and fences in accordance with the provisions of Article 13 of the city's building code. (Ord.No.9154, §4,8-21-78) Sec.8-35 37.Grading of lot. When a building has been demolished or destroyed by fire or other natural causes and no building operation has been projected or approved,the vacant lot shall be filled,graded and maintained to conform on all sides to the existing grades and elevations of the adjacent property. Adjoining walls shall be left in an acceptable condition to prevent the harboring of insects,rodents or pigeons. The lot shall be maintained free from the accumulation of rubbish and all other unsafe or hazardous conditions which endanger the life or health of the public; provisions shall be made to prevent the accumulation of water or damage to any foundations on the premises of the adjoining property. Upon completion of the demolition, the lot shall be left in a state that is aesthetically acceptable to the director of Planning and Protective Services. In the event of a disagreement over the term"aesthetically acceptable,"the matter shall be referred to the city council for final determination. (Ord.No.9154, § 5,8-21-78) Rev. 3/31/2009 6 Sec.846 38. Suspension of permit. Any demolition permit shall become invalid if the authorized work is not commenced within thirty (30) days after the issuance of the permit, or if the authorized work is suspended or abandoned for a period of ten(10)days after the time of commencing the work. All work including grading and lot re-construction must be completed within ninety(90)days after the time of commencing the work unless a written extension of time is issued by the Director of Planning and Protective Services. (Ord.No.9154, § 6,8-21-78) Sec.847 39.Penalties. Any person who shall violate any provision of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars($500.00) or by imprisonment not to exceed one hundred eighty(180)days,or both such fine and imprisonment. Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense. (Ord.No. 10397, § 8,4-1-85;Code 1983, §7-38;Ord.No. 11201, §4,4-17-89) Secs.8-38 40-8-48.Reserved. Rev. 3/31/2009 7 2017 MISSOURI CLG FORUM Missouri Department of Natural Resources Lewis and Clark State Office Building 1101 Riverside Drive,Jefferson City, Missouri FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 PROGRAM 8:30 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast Buffet and Networking 9:00 a.m. Opening Remarks: Outreach and Education Coordinator Mary Sayers 9:05 a.m. State Historic Preservation Office Update, SHPO Director Toni Prawl 9:30 a.m. Archaeology from Artifact to Zone: Best Practices for CLGs Joe Harl 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Murals Done Right: A Primer on Murals and Historic Buildings Peter Wollenberg 12:00 p.m. Working Lunch: Is There Anything Wrong Here? - Worksheet Exercise 1:00 p.m. "Sold!": How to Effectively Sell and Insure Historic Buildings Audrey Elder 2:00 p.m. Break 2:15 p.m. Keeping the Public's Trust: Impeccable Ethics, Avoidance of Conflicts of Interest, Brad Wolf &Defensible Decision-Making for Commissioners and Staff 3:30 p.m. Missouri Preservation: Annual Report Bill Hart 3:55 p.m. Wrap Up and Closing Remarks Mary Sayers